Serious Chances ARE TAKEN IN NEGLECTING . ANY FORM i OF SKIN IRRITATION. ;- Any person who neglects, any sign of skin., disease takes serious chances, for skin troubles have a tendency to spread, and there . is also danger of becoming : chronic, besides being very difficult , to cure. The safest remedy for any form of -.skin irritation is Doan's Ointment. In using it there is, .no detention from daily occupa tion, and the many cures made by- it have caused it to become famous all | over the world. . I .Mr. John Smith, South Gundagai, .says:— 'For some. time I was troubled with eczema, , the irritation at times being very trying. Notwithstanding the fact that I used all sorts -of rem edies, nothing -gave me any relief un til I began ; applying Doan's Oint ment. The ointment allayed tho ir ritation: almost at once, and as I con tinued its use: the eczema gradually disappeared until not a sign of it was left. I am very_ glad to be free of this skin disease, and cannot praise Doan's Oin...

RADIO AND PRESS. 'LACHLANDER' INSTALS A SET. Following upon' the efforts of the 'po-m^ry Press Association to obtain permission- to'; receive news from Syfl ney ; by ; .-wireless, the ? Gondobolin l 'Laidi|ahder'';; lias installed an up4o diitei-radio^ receiving -get; The proprle: toiVof' the'/^a'chhinder,' Mr. Coiition, isr one, or; tnree . or a suu-conimittee 'nppoiiited' at: tiie Brl.sbaiie Gonferibn.ee of. the G.P.A. to investigate fully the iiintter of jiewspaper ^irpless. At? p. result of 'clofiie attention given to t|)'c (subject, '.Mr. Condon has made his (present move. '.Steps are being ta- j ken,' says; the 'Lachlander,' 'to ob tain permission to use, for publica tion, news to bo broadcast later on |b.v the N.S.W. Country Press' own (station. In the. ? meanwhile, our wireless will 1m wholly for private use and for the gathering of general use, but not for publication in our col umns..' ?

CLEANLINESS ESSENTIAL. WATER SUPPLY AND CREAM QUALITY. One of the first esMiiiti.ils lor the production '0f;.'a*'.:hu;hgratle,.'crcanit.i8{.a. pure. supply of . drinking- water : for : the cows, but there; is. 'another: aspect ? of water .-.supply : in . - relation : to . cream quality. It is not an exaggeration to say (writes one of the senior dairy in- I {itructors of. the'Dept. of.'Agriculture) that 80 per. cent, of ; the low-quality cream delivered ; to . butter factories in New- South .Wuiles- is. brought: about by tne iiiHuincionc: cleansing :ot ? tne sep arator ? parts,: , dairy ' utensils,-, . cans, cow-bails, :and ; tlie 'dairy itself. Too much .stress cannot; be ' liaid on this point, as it is quite, impossible to pro duce a . high-grade-; cream under' such conditions: | The cleaiiSing/of the U'tensils and of the dairy buildings? is. not possible un less plenty of water, is .available. In many instances a -small tank, is the only source of -supply ifor washing-up iiuiiiuM-...

Sport and Pastime TENNIS. Following up their win against Mr. W. Arentz's team on Sunday week, the Bombowlee Creek Club defeated rather easily the Windowie Club on Sunday last. Play was at Bombowlee Creek. The Medic Club were the victors in their match against East Blower ing last Sunday. -. A ; rather strong team, led by Mr.; Wilfred Harris, were defeated ,by Westwood Club fairly easily on: Sun- day. The tennis, -, however, was - of the - good / hard-hitting order. ?

i Township in Uproar. BATTLE .FOR GOLD MINE/ v.-.* A; mining .town in South America w.as.. the. scene of a battle for a gold mine.iwhich had been in the .hands ?of,, ;jun:-y impostori The w hole town ? tflocked.. to. the, scene,; greatly excited, to: see, .what was- going to happen, but -soon - quietened - down when they .found; they: were all actors in a won derful;, photoplay, which was being fil med: at: the local, mine. The picture is entitled ''His Supreme Moment,' and : is one of the successes of the year. This picture, along with Char lie Chaplin in 'The Rink,' will be screened at Laird's People's Pictures, Tumut, on Saturday night. One of First' _Naitional's best programmes, I

LOAN FOK PROPERTY PURCHASE. £50 ? to ? £1.0,000 At 0 jilt ceut. Interest for 20 Years. BECOME A SHAREHOLDER INSURE YOUlt LIFE BORROW i'OUR POLICY MONEY The General Finance Mercantile ln ' suranco Coy., Ltd., Foreman liouso, IWGa Georgo Street, SYDNEY. CAPITAL — £250,000. The. object ol' The General Mercan tile Insurance Coy. Ltd., is to lend you ' uny sum from. £50 to £10.000 at fl Dei ?? ctnt interest for 20 years. TO ENABLE YOU TO PURCHASE YOUR OWN HOME ORCHARD OJH V AKM. Full' Particulars and Pamphlet Application. NOTICE. FOR SALE OR WANTED. The General Finance Mercantile In surance Coy. Ltd., have some hundreds of Clients who desire to purchase farms and houses, and vre shall be pleased to receive particulars of any farm or house in the district for sale, or from persons who desire to pnr ?-thase. ? 3'lie General Finance Mercantile In-, suranse Company, Ltd., T (REGISTERED). ^ - (With which is Incorporated The General .Finance Mercantile Coy.). To - Ai t of New South Wales, 1880...

Twice Poisoned .'THE, DOG THEY;CANNOT KILL. ' ? :? Sergeant -Hinde, - of .Gundagai, v owns a dog. ; He r is ! just ..an -ordinary , sort of . ? dog, but in- the;. Sergeant's yeyes; that dog is . the greatest' 'barker' ': in' Gundagai. Some 'months : ago' someone iossed the canine a 'choice; bit '.of-.njeat; .''well? coated -with ,. strychnin e ?: crystals;: ? as': he was dreaming in -his ::'kenn'el;::The dog ate .it, ; but 'quick'/home-made re-' medies saved the animal. Last ' Thursday ? tlie : second ' attempt to' 'get the 'dog'- 'was ; made, and . it had a : rather sensational, ;:and, to a local lady, trying 'sequel;-'- ' Sitting in her . home; ' reading just before 8 p.m., the lady in question, saw a dog foaming 'at the .moutli, rush into the place. She attempted to drive it out, and the maddened ani mal made a spring at her, but missed. A second snap was made, the canine just missing the lady's face and crashing into a pier glass. Slamming the door after licr the scared one ran ...

Town and Country. Tobaccos, Cigars and Cigarettes are obtainable at NICK I-IAWKEN'S, next Rural Bank, Tunut. ? * * * » The drink that is a food— the food that is a drink— MALTED MILK. Served hot or cold at MALLOS PROS.' Marble Bar Sundae Shop, Wyny.;ml-strccf , Tumut. It: is believed that, in all, there will be thirteen candidates for the Tumut Municipal Council elections, including only six of the retiring al dermen. The election, which takes place to-morrow week, is expected to arouse a deal of interest amongst ratepayers. The nominations arc de clarable at noon to-day at the Coun cil Chambers, by the Returning Offi cer, Mr. N. C. Adams. It is stated on good authority that Aid. J. Elliot, i C. Carr and Robert Joyce are not soeking re-election. A meeting called for the- formation of a choral and dramatic society was held at O'Brien's I-Iall on Tuesday evening last, when at fair number of intending members were present. A large number of apologies were re ceived, and judging by the ...